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Canon has revealed that it has a 70mp camera in its line-up for the premium end of its Full-frame mirrorless cameras. This Camera will probably ship in the later half of 2019 and may also have 8k abilities, therefore making the leap over both Nikon and Sony in terms of video ability.

The Nikon Z5 Camera is Set to Launch later this year and will rival the Canon EOS RP in the cheap Full Frame Mirrorless Market. The Camera is expected to be around $1300 and be full-frame while having slower Burst shooting, less weather sealing, and other features that appear in higher end models. Hopefully they add a flippy screen to this camera because many lower-end DSLR's have it and I find it more useful than many other features on Cameras. Along with the cheaper camera, Nikon has announced a cheaper lens line to go with it.

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I took my new Iphone XR to different places to shoot different shots under different conditions to see how good the camera is and how much of an upgrade it is over my Iphone 5. I was pleasantly surprised. Although, it cannot match the performance of my actual camera as it doesn't have the image stabilization, high ISO performance, or detail but most people will not be able to tell under most conditions. Overall I'd give it a 7 out of 10 as it does represent a good combination of size and portability. However the $1000 price makes it more expensive than almost all lower level APS-C cameras and I could buy a point and shoot which would take superior photos and still have $500 left over for a decent phone so I can't rate it any higher.

Sharp is rumored to be using Olympus Micro four-thirds sensors in developing a new Camera that shoots 8k. Initial reports are that it will be 8k@30 but the company is said to be trying to break 8k@60 for this new camera. This camera should come in at less than $5000 and should be the only prosumer camera to offer 8k video. The real use is probably cropping and downsizing to 4k and even 1080dp as not many screen actually support 8k right now.
The Iphone 11 is rumored to have 3 lenses at the back. I am hoping it'll be a regular lens, a macro lens, and a telephoto lens as that would fill many of my photography needs when I'm not in need to professional results.

Panasonic is delving into the full-frame game with the upcoming S1 and S1R Cameras. They have two offerings with the S1 at 24 MP and the S1R at 47mp, the S1 will be around $2500 and the S1R looks to be clocking in at a whopping $4500, a couple of hundred dollars more expensive than their Canon, Nikon, and Sony counterparts. The cameras will have Dual IS, 4k at 60fps, dual XQD and SD slots with tilting LCD and full weather sealing. It will also have fast AF technology with DFD technology and deep learning AI. What do you think?

DPreview did a test between all three mirrorless cameras and concluded they were all pretty good cameras but in the category tests, Canon won none. Sony won every one except for the Landscape and surprisingly Video. In landscape Nikon and Sony tied and in Video, Nikon somehow pulled out a victory. However in term of auto-focus, Nikon was the worst of the three.

The Nikon D760, successor to the D750 looks to be a DSLR Camera that is slated to come out in the second half of next year. This camera will have 4k shooting and hopefully a much improved video AF system, an ISO button to shift closer to the shutter release and improved AF(hopefully the D500 system) and better performance and higher ISO levels.